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At 2YA

Monday, May 18: Uncle Jeff is taking some of Miss Zena Jupp’s pupils for a trip to the "Land of. the Water Fairies." | You will hear about "The Fairy Laundry" and "See" and hear the fairies dance, while Wendy. describes their dresses to Radioland. Tuesday, May 19: There’s to be a special "Sea Evening" to-night.‘ We are to spend a night on board a ‘ship which will leave the. Radio. wharf at the sounding of "Iwo. Bells,’ There will be a concert, on board ship. Sailors will dance a hornpipe and sing sea: shanties. A sailor will play a mouth-organ and another will tell about "The Cabin Portholes." And there may be "A Storm." The evening will . end when-you hear "Four Bells." Wednesday, May 20: More choruses by the "Cheerful Chirpers’" to-night, and a nice story about two songs, to be told by Aunt Daisy. Birthdays, of course, and another "Meeting Pool" story. Thursday, May 21: Uncle George and Big Brother Jeff welcome you all to the concert to be given to-night by the Junior pupils of Miss Helen Gardner. ‘They will sing about "Manners," and "The Mission of a Rose," while others will tell you about "Squeakey Shoes," "Furry Bear" and "The Owl and the Pussycat." Friday, May 22: Would you all like to go for a trip to "The Rainbow’? Well, listen-in and you may come ‘with the pupils from Mrs. Ransom Myers’ Studio. Uncle Jim will be in the Party.

Saturday, May 23: This is an evening for Scouts and Cubs. The Hutt Scouts are ‘giving us a concert while sitting round their campfire. They will open and close their evening with a haka, and Aunt Molly and Uncle Jasper have been invited to be present. The Scouts are going to have a race with Spot and give him a lesson in arithmetic. Sunday, May 24: The Children’s Choir who will sing this evening is from St. John’s Presbyterian Church, and the service will be conducted by Uncle George.

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Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 44, 15 May 1931, Page 38

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At 2YA Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 44, 15 May 1931, Page 38

At 2YA Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 44, 15 May 1931, Page 38

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